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The southern Sotho and the northern Sotho taken together are the second largest ethnic group in South Africa.Sotho society was traditionally organized in villages ruled by chiefs.ASABE Technical Information Library ASABE Technical Library includes a range of content including journals, textbook materials, monographs, standards and proceedings as well as the important reference work-in-progress, Design Topics.British Institute of Radiology Journals BIR Publications is the publishing arm of the British Institute of Radiology (BIR), publishing books and journals covering all aspects of radiology, radiation oncology, medical physics and the underpinning sciences.The awards were held under the theme: “Business unusually sink or swim”.In her citation ZIM southern regional manager Mrs Felistus Sakone said Mr Mugabe was a seasoned and experienced industrialist who has won various private sector leadership accolades over the years.AGORA American Institute of Physics AIP publishes 12 journals, two magazines, and a conference proceedings series.

The soapstone figures, which are both anthropomorphic and zoomorphic, may have been part of a votive offering, as they were discovered near what appeared to be an altar by the British archaeologist E M Andrews.Mr Mugabe through his company DSK Holdings, which incorporates six subsidiary companies namely DSK Electricals, Girjac Services, High Peak Cables and Hardware, Power Control Systems, Kayzed Sales and another portfolio offering accommodation in Dalesford, Gweru’s leafy suburb was the toast of the night at a colourful awards ceremony held in Bulawayo after winning the Private Sector Leader and Special Recognition Award.The other biggest winner on the night was Nyaradzo Group which scooped the Human Resources Training and Development award as well as the Bulawayo Regional Contribution award.Many Zimbabwean locals refer to it as 'Kumakomoyo' (place of many mountains). The word mutare originates from the word 'Utare' meaning iron (or possibly meaning gold).There is a border railway station on the railway line from Harare to Beira with a railways mechanical workshop. The name was probably given to the river as a result of gold being discovered in the Penhalonga valley through which the Mutare River runs.